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The first step is to get a grip on your debt.
But that supposes Mr Trump can get a grip on his administration.
I can't quite get a grip on how this life might end.
It has long struggled to get a grip on the city's problems.
They now have about two weeks to get a grip on reality.
I need this girl to get a grip on her worth, like yesterday.
To get a grip on Britain, Mrs May must learn to loosen hers.
"The Republican Party has got to get a grip on itself," Powell said.
I want to get a grip on where people's heads and hearts are at.
In the meantime, the Pelicans are trying to get a grip on Davis' market.
TL;DR: Get a grip on these outfit formulas now, snooze five minutes longer tomorrow.
In the dromocracy, things waste away before we can even get a grip on them.
Here's how to get a grip on your finances and still live your best life.
It's impossible to get a grip on glacier melt and trends without eyes in space.
Whether Mr. Erdogan can get a grip on the shaky Turkish economy is another matter.
No matter their age or situation, all freelancers can get a grip on their finances.
That's why crushing can feel like a spiral you can't seem to get a grip on.
How could I be a nurse if I couldn't get a grip on my stress levels?
But the companies are working hard to get a grip on costs ... It is a nuanced picture.
He grabbed his camera and found a good spot to get a grip on what was unfolding.
Pena Nieto took office in December 2012 promising to get a grip on gang violence and lawlessness.
Second, it feels the need to get a grip on perceived wasteful and value-destroying investments overseas.
I [have] to get a grip on that and realize that it is real and he&aposs gone.
Modern antifouling paints often also include silicone, a material so slippery that barnacles cannot get a grip on it.
He then used another piece of cloth to get a grip on the dog and pull him to safety.
"With the proper help, he [will] stay in good mental condition, and can get a grip on what's next."
Right now, the U.S. and other countries are struggling to get a grip on how to regulate this sector.
I don't think we'll ever really get a grip on just how many cases may have been tainted there.
Cisse had accused Keita of failing to get a grip on the violence and of allowing corruption to flourish.
Get a grip on your money by setting a budget and choosing a method to move your money around.
About 2,000 firefighters are still trying to get a grip on the blaze, which started May 1 near Fort McMurray.
"It is necessary to get a grip on the overflowing costs of the Eurofighter," Defence Minister Hans Peter Doskozil said.
And, more important, the case itself makes it almost impossible to really get a grip on who Marshall himself was.
They're more like seatbelts, and the dressing of blood oranges and Fresno peppers can't quite get a grip on them.
Upon taking office in December 2012, President Enrique Pena Nieto promised to get a grip on gang violence and lawlessness.
He was also widely said to have struggled to get a grip on the complex and sometimes faction-ridden Airbus universe.
"We absolutely are determined to get a grip on this," Leadsom told parliament, outlining government plans for a "zero-tolerance" approach.
He was by no means nostalgic for past art, but tried in his way to get a grip on the present.
His partner comes out and asks me what happened, and I can't get a grip on my bearings to even speak.
I try to get a grip on how fan communities gather in 2017, but it seems very spread out and nebulous.
In particular, Europe seems to have a serious money-laundering problem that it needs to get a grip on (see article).
Rat invasion is an old problem in Paris — and a new one — and it is hard to get a grip on.
He was just starting out, looking for a way to get a grip on developing a beat and making inroads with editors.
Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo has recognized that the city needs to get a grip on the schemes and make sure Velib works.
If you're going to understand the political maneuverings this season, you might as well get a grip on its underlying value system.
And that could be big news for robots that are still struggling to get a grip on the complicated world of humans.
Meanwhile, the virus is spreading to the rest of the world and governments are fighting to get a grip on the situation.
To get started, consider these four steps from financial experts that can help you get a grip on your debt-driven emotions.
"With the proper help, he [will] stay in good mental condition, and can get a grip on what is next," the source says.
You'll build several projects for iOS 13, like clones of Uber and Instagram, in order to get a grip on how everything works.
Your first call to action should be mapping out an exact itinerary to get a grip on what types of outfits you'll need.
This is a saving grace, enough repetition of events and people that at least I have something I can get a grip on.
It can therefore record interactions between those areas, and thus start to get a grip on how the brain works as a whole.
"With the proper help, he [will] stay in good mental condition, and can get a grip on what is next," the source said.
The basic test of any leader, Republican or Democratic, is to get a grip on the inevitably fissiparous elements of his political herd.
He believes Mexico must work closely with the United States if it is to get a grip on record levels of gang violence.
He believes Mexico must work closely with the United States if it is to get a grip on record levels of gang violence.
Any senator who seriously thinks that withdrawing from Syria and Afghanistan is akin to turning isolationist needs to get a grip on reality.
In the meantime, the Pelicans are trying to get a grip on Davis' market, one that evolved with Kevin Durant's injury on Monday.
The island's financial regulator is scrambling to get a grip on the issue after China surprised global markets in August by devaluing the yuan.
So here is where I offer advice for my Republican friends: get a grip on what we're really dealing with in our healthcare system.
When you're stressed or overwhelmed, it's easy to assume that you're the only person who can't seem to get a grip on your workload.
"It is a wake-up call, and it makes us go even harder to find and get a grip on our audience," Nwandu said.
But, POTUS explained ... he thinks it's better to push the games for a year so the world can get a grip on the pandemic.
The changes to WhatsApp are part of a much larger effort by Facebook (FB) to get a grip on its role in spreading misinformation.
To get a grip on the problem, the city commissioned a report last year, and the results were just presented to the City Council.
To get a grip on who Carta wants to fund and why, TechCrunch caught up with James McGillicuddy, who heads up strategy for the company.
In my case, I'm going to keep on doing my mindfulness exercises on the app (and perhaps attempt to get a grip on my stress).
It&aposs only the left, it&aposs only the Democrats and they need to get a grip on their party before things get worse, Sean.
Poor residents are not optimistic authorities will get a grip on the problem, at least in a way that will help them get better access.
Related: Obama Tells Oil and Gas Companies to Get a Grip on Methane Emissions US Congressional Republicans were quick to denounce the US-Canada agreement.
But some states and cities are bucking the trend and showing how governments can get a grip on the worst drug crisis in American history.
As we get a grip on this crisis though, what's going to help the world stop the next pandemic and improve health security for all?
Now, biologists are trying to get a grip on which marine invasive critters flourish in the Galápagos Islands — and where they came from over the centuries.
Image via Soundcloud Atlanta singer Elhae is one of those artists who isn't just building steam, but is steam: tough to really get a grip on.
Its immense sonic landscapes are often hard to get a grip on, leaving you to wander the punishing tundra with no real landmarks to speak of.
There's a period of transition that's so disorienting that you're confused and horrified by it, you can't get a grip on it, but it does pass.
Nevertheless, political analysts and adversaries say the president will come under increasing pressure if he cannot get a grip on security and energize the economy soon.
The Path gives us characters who never waver, as well as others who can't quite get a grip on what they're supposed to say is true.
Whether you're a recent college grad or just moved away from home, ahead are some manageable steps you can take to get a grip on your health.
And the lack of any sort of cut-out notch on the base makes it oddly difficult to get a grip on the lid to open it.
As long as OPEC and non-OPEC members, such as Russia, are still struggling to get a grip on the oil market, the potential for disaster looms.
Yet both parties still appear bent on undoing pension cuts introduced in 2011 as a sign of Italy's determination to get a grip on its public finances.
With a letter straight to the top, a group of Marines is demanding that Facebook get a grip on the systemic harassment that plagues its female servicemembers.
"I think panic took over common sense and now we're starting to get a grip on reality," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
"Because we're not getting an entire population, we're able to manage them right now until we get a grip on what we're supposed to do," he said.
A first step would be to get a grip on its own region by rebuilding relations with Russia—a task that he accepts could well take a decade.
If it doesn't get a grip on its finances by March, the end of the Japanese financial year, then it could be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
It's one thing to fight evil, but Shazam's eye-popping, slack-jawed, discordant physicality is a reminder that it's just as tough to get a grip on yourself.
It's expensive and takes quite a while to learn, but once you get a grip on the rules it's a fast-moving adventure through an endless, haunted forest.
There is more pending legislation in Montana, and federal lawmakers are debating their own legislation to get a grip on the problem that is little known outside the reservations.
The new study raises as many questions as it answers, but scientists are finally starting to get a grip on the complex processes that produce aurora on gas giants.
To get a grip on what concerns American adults of all ages, GOBankingRates surveyed more than 2,500 people across the country and asked them about their biggest money fear.
Freight remains sluggish, but U.S. manufacturers, distributors and retailers do at last seem to be starting to get a grip on excess inventories, which could herald an eventual improvement.
Scientists are only starting to get a grip on how much methane is escaping from the bowels of the planet, and how it might be influencing our climate.[Science]
However, the latest carnage is likely to increase pressure on Lopez Obrador to get a grip on a problem he pledged to tackle when he took office last December.
And then, once you figure that out, you have to get a grip on how your health insurance works, and how much you should be paying for your prescription.
I found this sort of visualization of calendar events really helped me get a grip on what I have planned and how much time each event will take up.
The Best Times To Get A Grip On Your Startup's IP Sometimes I think about replacing the table in my office with a sofa and a box of tissues.
Bari Tessler, a financial therapist and the author of "The Art of Money," recommends scheduling regular money sessions to clear the air and get a grip on your finances.
The half of the movie in which Bernadette is at home in Seattle with Elgie and Bee lurches around; it's hard to get a grip on what you're watching.
The CNBC host broke down what his idea of a "massive federal intervention" would look like to help health officials get a grip on the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak.
However, the latest carnage is likely to increase pressure on Lopez Obrador to get a grip on a problem he pledged to tackle when he took office last December.
Maybe I just needed to get a grip on reality (but) it was a big deal, at least in my own head and what I felt in my heart.
So, when we&aposre trying to get a grip on this thing to call Border Patrol or ICE agents Nazis, look I&aposm a regular Middle of the road person.
Policymakers have been criticized during the current tightening cycle for not acting sooner to get a grip on prices, leading inflation expectations to become un-anchored from he target range.
And so, the screaming partisan antics of Democrats in the House are likely to set the Democratic Party back a decade if they do not get a grip on themselves.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday urged rapid implementation of the European Union's deal with Turkey, saying progress was needed to get a grip on the refugee crisis.
I was really just focused on trying to get a grip on my life and having a normal, non living out of a suitcase, tour van, hotel kind of life.
Mr. Annepu said India still could get a grip on its overflowing garbage as other countries with large dumping sites such as South Korea and the United States have done.
Marty and especially Rizzo are not easily impressed, Jan and Frenchy are supportive and Patty Simcox is well-meaning but needs to get a grip on reality even more than Putzie.
While the platform is notoriously complicated, even total noobs can get a grip on the basics and  validate their skills with this Google Analytics Certification: Get Certified In 2 Days course.
If Facebook and other major social media platforms can't get a grip on harassment in lowly 2D, why should we believe they are prepared to handle a billion users in VR?
Micron, which produces DRAM and flash memory chips, benefited from the work-from-home transition as governments and communities around the globe try to get a grip on the coronavirus outbreak.
He's not much nicer to Rachel McAdams, in a somewhat decorative role as a hospital colleague and confidante who tries to help the doctor get a grip on things, literally and otherwise.
When Salesforce introduced its Wave analytics product back in October, 2014, it was mostly framed as a tool for managers to get a grip on the sales pipeline in a visual way.
I'm not saying we should ban all guns and take them away from everyone, but we need to get a grip on it because it is getting worse and worse every day.
Boden said Starling's pitch to help customers get a grip on their finances will resonate more in tougher economic times and that the bank is well suited to cope with a downturn.
For the more than 9,000 users of WeCroak, most in their 20s and 30s, he said, there is no time like the moment to get a grip on life by embracing mortality.
And in a modern workplace bristling with messaging apps and social media tools, the viral speed of information — and misinformation — has left companies scrambling to a get a grip on the situation.
The bigger picture: China isn't the only country trying to get a grip on the P2P space, but regulators should ensure they don't disrupt the popular services and leave P2P-reliant consumers serviceless.
The Nibble Weatherproof Antibacterial Bird Feeder lets smaller birds perch while enjoying their meal of seed through the two ports, but larger birds won't be able to get a grip on the perches.
In just a few short years, the drug has become a household name among Canadians, with health authorities scrambling to get a grip on the country-wide crisis caused by the powerful opioid.
All of this sounds nice and good, but it can be difficult to wade through all of the hype and get a grip on some of the most basic facts about the region.
Silver lining: Patrick determined to educate herself about her finances, and today she blogs about her expertise on her own personal finance site, where she helps other people get a grip on their money.
I am convinced that European soccer needs a strong Italy, and a strong Serie A. But if it does not get a grip on this issue soon, then Italian soccer will wither and die.
While the world is not in as dire straits as in 2008 and 2009, "we're starting to enter that territory unless governments around the world get a grip ... on targeted fiscal policy," Swan said.
The ride-sharing service represents the latest effort by a car manufacturer to get a grip on the technological trends that could disrupt their businesses by making vehicle ownership — and eventually even drivers — unnecessary.
The reform is a cornerstone of Mexico's attempts to get a grip on its unwieldy judicial system after a previous overhaul in 2016 failed to end rock-bottom conviction rates and record murder numbers.
Merkel, who said the talks were held "in a good European spirit", stressed the importance of rapidly implementing the EU's deal with Turkey, saying progress was needed to get a grip on the refugee crisis.
The West African country also needed to get a grip on the financing of its state-owned enterprises as well as reform public finances to ensure excessive spending in election years did not keep recurring.
Not a bad idea, but you gotta spread your legs on takeoff so Evan Gattis can't get a grip on them or you need to keep them completely straight and land perfectly on your ass.
Joshua Younger of JPMorgan is crunching data from macroeconomic reports to get a grip on market sentiment — and he says it shows growth expectations, yields, and rates still have a lot of room to fall.
They hold sway over local government authorities who, with no army or police force to speak of, lack the means to get a grip on the situation, and remain at the mercy of strongmen for protection.
Even so, it is obviously important to get a grip on it, and to that end Mr. Obama has set a goal of reducing methane emissions by up to 45 percent by 2025 from 2012 levels.
In the state of dismantlement it tries to get a grip on itself, at the same time the other sweater, having found the answer with the help of sweater science, shreds itself into its core threads.
A White House official initially said the president had canceled the visit because he did not want to interfere with the work at the centers as its staff scrambled to get a grip on the virus.
Once you get a grip on the basics, you'll kick things off in Power BI. First, you'll learn how to create stunning reports and dashboards in the program and understand the workflow from end-to-end.
The move to strike high-potency opioids from the public drug benefit plan is the latest attempt by Ontario to get a grip on opioid-related overdoses and overdose deaths, which have skyrocketed in recent years.
Metal 1553D printing takes flight If you've ever been lost in the midst of all the 2155D printing technologies, you know how hard it is to get a grip on the different machinery, applications and companies involved.
Infosys believes that once you begin to get a grip on these basic plumbing issues, you can put humans to work on more fundamental problems that require creative thinking, something machines are a long way from achieving.
We in the security community are still trying to get a grip on other attack vectors in the Office Suite, and the addition of JavaScript functionality to Excel adds another tool to the belt of the attacker.
The first trailer for BoJack Horseman Season 5 has arrived and everyone's favorite depressive horseperson appears to be trying to get a grip on his drinking problem — something that's been a struggle since the very first season.
In the case for 'whales,' we do an assessment of what's on the site, try to get a grip on size, and do tests to see how completely we can rescue the data off the dying website.
"I am not going to judge the folks who are steeped in the tradition of crinkle-cut, but I will say we all need to get a grip on being angry with changes which displease us," he wrote.
"We strongly believe that the (marine) fuel industry should get a grip on the situation and take on the responsibility it has in these matters," said Mads P. Zacho, chief executive officer at Danish shipping company J. Lauritzen.
Senators on Wednesday expressed concerns over the risks posed by cryptocurrencies to the global financial system with Democratic Senator Mark Warner saying the U.S. had "a lot of work to do" to get a grip on the issue.
But on Tuesday, as the first couple crossed the South Lawn of the White House to board Marine One, Trump managed to get a grip on his wife's hand — and it may have been his tightest one yet.
"I think you can understand that in helping any new team get a grip on a new organization, that as they try to understand bureaus and how they're manned, that there's going to be a discussion," Kirby said.
As Trump embarked on the second-half of his first foreign trip, senior White House officials began crafting plans to create a war room-like structure to get a grip on the incessant salvo of Russia-related blockbusters.
Get a grip on your retirement income sources Carefully review your anticipated income (Social Security benefits, pensions, distributions from personal investments and savings) and expenses (weekly, monthly and yearly budgets) at least a year before you stop working.
Gaps in China's transparency are hampering U.S. efforts to get a grip on the spreading Wuhan coronavirus — even as politicians and scientists alike are praising China for being far more forthcoming compared with previous disease outbreaks like SARS.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads If it feels hard to get a grip on what's what in the United States right now, it's likely due, at least in part, to the ubiquity of fiercely held, utterly irreconcilable narratives.
Italy's budget deficit of 20 percent of GDP is within the euro area rules, but that is still much too high if the country wants to get a grip on its huge public debt of 22 percent of GDP.
Situation 'not encouraging,' a top US public health official says The concrete information needed to stem public concern and to help local authorities get a grip on the epidemic still seems hard to come by from top administration officials.
So if you want to get a grip on what exactly led to the explosive kind of apocalyptic chaos that director George Miller embraced in the later movies, including 19473's highly acclaimed Mad Max: Fury Road, start here.
Related: Obama Tells Oil and Gas Companies to Get a Grip on Methane Emissions The EPA is not required to act on its advisors suggestions, and industry lobbyists are intent on seeing the final report retain its sweeping language.
It seems we're all trying to get a grip on potential reality, but information overload (yet another side affect that we're struggling to deal with in our digital world) can ironically make constructing an informed opinion more challenging than ever.
As health officials in Canada's western provinces scramble to get a grip on the rampant opioid crisis, addictions experts in Ontario — the country's most populous province — say they have no idea what the exact scope of the problem is around them.
FRANKFURT, Sept 5 (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Continental has told senior managers to face job cuts if they cannot get a grip on problems, which caused the company to issue a second profit warning this year, an internal message showed.
Even if the FBI and industry does start to get a grip on Samsam, the way some medical networks are designed means the ransomware threat facing hospitals may get even worse, and problems aren't likely to be addressed any time soon.
Fortunately for design sticklers like me, the push for better UI across the web is near-ubiquitous, and those developers who can't quite get a grip on design themselves are enlisting the services of UI designers like Meet Steve Schoeger.
Either the country is going to get a grip on its crisis of institutions and its deficits in leadership or it is going to increasingly resemble Iraq before the surge, albeit with drug money taking the place of religious fanaticism.
In an effort to get a grip on the situation, a new project launched by the Tanzanian government, with support from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is the country's largest ever elephant collaring effort to protect the rapidly declining population.
Despite his involvement in efforts to avert a no-deal Brexit, Mr. Corbyn is still despised by a cohort of anti-Brexit lawmakers, some of whom blame him for failing to get a grip on anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
The rally on the outskirts of Vienna brought together an array of anti-immigration, anti-EU parties that have unsettled a European political establishment still struggling to get a grip on a historic refugee crisis and years of economic weakness.
He hadn't even been looking to get a campus job, since he had some money saved from a stint as a swim instructor: "I planned to use that first semester to just get a grip on college," he tells CNBC.
But while scientists haven't quite figured out how to keep radiation at bay, the scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory—specifically, its Planetary Robotics Laboratory—are building machines that can get a grip on the most difficult surfaces astronauts will find out there.
At one point, like most of the crowd and the country watching, Dickerson seemingly couldn't take the petulant screaming and infighting on stage and half-jokingly said "I'll turn this car around" as a way to get a grip on the moment.
The technology is here now or very soon will be, and wherever the data comes from, whether the web, mobile devices or the Internet of Things, we need to get a grip on the privacy implications — and we need to do it quickly.
Founder, CEO and CTO, Ian White says that at previous jobs including as CTO and co-founder at Sailthru, he found himself frustrated by the available tools for organizational planning, something that he says every company needs to get a grip on.
The events in Villa Union add to a series of recent security lapses that have raised doubts about the containment strategy of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who took office a year ago pledging to get a grip on chronic gang violence.
The events in Villa Union add to a series of recent security lapses that have raised questions about the containment strategy of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who took office a year ago pledging to get a grip on chronic gang violence.
Shkreli replied that I should "get a grip on your liberal rage and educate yourself" and our back and forth pretty much devolved into him repeatedly insulting me and then me asking him whether he'd read anything from notorious conman and motivational speaker Napoleon Hill.
BOGOTA, April 23.1 (Reuters) - Colombia's central bank may raise the key lending rate another quarter point on Friday, its eighth consecutive increase, as policymakers try to get a grip on inflation expectations even as economic growth remains weakened by a drop in oil prices.
"We look at various sources such as financial information released by multinationals with a big presence in China, tourist spending and visitor patterns by Chinese visitors abroad to get a grip on discretionary spending,," said Sherwood Zhang, who manages the Matthews China Dividend Fund.
To get a grip on the matter, we caught up with Nicole Quinn from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Ben Lerer and Caitlin Strandberg from Lerer Hippeau, Gareth Jefferies from Northzone, Matthew Hartman of Betaworks Ventures, Alexis Ohanian of Initialized Capital and Luca Bocchio of Accel.
Exactly how the axe will fall is likely to be determined by a review of "national-security capabilities" that is expected to report early next year—a delay supposedly to allow the recently appointed defence secretary, Gavin Williamson, time to get a grip on his new brief.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A decade since the global financial crisis, the U.S. securities regulator is still struggling to get a grip on the country's rating agencies because it lacks the tools and expertise needed to crunch growing reams of ratings data, people familiar with the effort say.
The entire episode plays out like someone desperately scrabbling to get a grip on the side of a cliff before plunging to their death — and I don't just mean for Matt, who ends the episode by calmly informing his friends (and Laurie) that he is literally dying.
While ECU-911 was sold to the public as a way to get a grip on dizzying murder rates and drug-related petty crime, it also served Mr. Correa's authoritarian streak, supporting his feared National Intelligence Secretariat, or Senain, according to a former head of the group.
Despite trailing 4-1 in the opening set and being broken when she first attempted to serve out the match, Svitolina finally managed to get a grip on her nerves to fashion a 7-5 6-53 win and set up a semi-final date with Simona Halep.
Memory formation is still a poorly understood process, but scientists are finally starting to get a grip on how it works, and why it is that at one moment we're able to recall a vivid detail what happened ten years ago, but then unable to remember what we did just yesterday.
The film's purgatory also functions as a microcosm of an America trying to get a grip on its sins from the 1960s; Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, cruelly casual racism, roguish celebrities, doomed Hollywood starlets, hippie cult leaders, gruesome random murders, and the Vietnam War are all in the story's background.
Through my research and my professional experience I warned parents that if they did not get a grip on their children's media diets, and their own, that we would not only continue to see a surge in ADD diagnoses' but also an increase in mental and emotional health disorders in the near future.
The ahead ten products aren't your average nostalgia-filled, beloved childhood treats from those sticky finger-filled dog days of yesteryear — instead, we've got the fancy adult-indulgent goods you'll be craving to get a grip on; From chocolate-dipped frozen bananas to spike-your-own cocktail ice and bellini push pops, and more.
He said he did not believe that German voters would cast their election votes on the basis of Greece debt relief, noting that perhaps the German government should remind its citizens that Greece had made huge sacrifices to get a grip on the debt crisis, and it had not cost Germany a single euro.
Transporting equipment for a production line by air is costly and hardly ever done in the automotive industry, and the move underscores Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk's urgency to get a grip on manufacturing problems that have hobbled the launch of the high-volume Model 3 and pushed Tesla's finances deep into the red.
Medical bills eat up your tax refund Use your tax refund to get a grip on credit card debt Only 6 percent of people plan to use their tax refund for splurges this year Here's why that big tax refund isn't great news for you As tax season winds down, do this now to make 2017 a breeze
This is where a company like Signpost comes in, proving a platform that is easy to use to help those businesses get a grip on providing their own review and feedback tools, and taking charge of other kinds of basic marketing and CRM features, such as mailing lists and creating offers that introduce new customers and reward loyal, repeat ones.
As publishers — scrambling for revenues and audiences in a rapidly changing media industry — try to get a grip on how to make the best use of social platforms like Facebook and Twitter (without simply conceding traffic to those social platforms), a startup that's building tools to help them surface interesting content has raised $6.4 million in funding to grow its business.
Usually, translation algorithms are fed hundreds of thousands of phrases in relevant languages, and the networks themselves are structured in such a way that they process data by converting input X into output Y. This data and network architecture give these systems the tools they need to progress on this task the same way snow chains help cars get a grip on icy roads.
"And under no circumstances should Aliso Canyon ever be returned to service, even for a short period of time, if the company and the state cannot guarantee that it will be operated safely and with zero leaks, and provide hard evidence to that effect," he said Related: Obama Tells Oil and Gas Companies to Get a Grip on Methane Emissions Follow Matt Smith on Twitter: @mattsmithatl

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